Filipino youth in SoCal celebrate the passing of AB123

LOS ANGELES – “Filipino youth in Southern California celebrated the signing of California Assembly Bill 123 into law by Governor Brown on October 2, 2013. Introduced by Assemblyman Rob Bonta, the bill requires the state curriculum to include the contributions of Filipino Americans to the farm labor movement in California. The signing of AB123 recognizes…

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LA City Hall celebrates Filipino-American heritage month

LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Filipino Association of City Employees (LAFACE) commemorated the Filipino-American Heritage Month last October 11 at the Los Angeles City Hall. The event began with a ribbon cutting ceremony for the art displays held by Council Member Mitch O’Farrell of Council District 13 and Philippine Consul General Maria Hellen Barber-De…

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Fil-Am immigration consultant seeks case dismissal

LOS ANGELES – An attorney for a Filipino-American woman convicted of mail fraud and of advising undocumented Filipinos to remain in the country illegally has filed a motion for an acquittal. Daniel Cook, a partner at Kasowitz Benson Torres & Friedman LLP, on Oct. 7 filed the motion in the US District Court in Northern California…

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On fulfilling our duties

“WE are worthless servants, we have only done our duty,” a secretary of a Cardinal referred to these words of the gospel years ago during a dinner-tribute for his superior. Obviously, he was expressing his loyalty and obedience to the Cardinal. I have also thought of this gospel verse recently when I learned that my…

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Outstanding Fil-Ams highlight PACCAL’s 21st anniversary

On Sunday, October 13 at 1:00 PM at the grand ballroom of the Ramada Plaza Hotel along Frontage Road in Newark, NJ, the Pan American Concerned Citizens Action League, Inc. (PACCAL), a Jersey City-based 501 (c3) non-profit organization, will holds its 21st founding anniversary with a dinner-dance gala highlighted by its annual awards ceremony. As…

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Outstanding Fil-Ams highlight PACCAL’s 21st anniversary

On Sunday, October 13 at 1:00 PM at the grand ballroom of the Ramada Plaza Hotel along Frontage Road in Newark, NJ, the Pan American Concerned Citizens Action League, Inc. (PACCAL), a Jersey City-based 501 (c3) non-profit organization, will holds its 21st founding anniversary with a dinner-dance gala highlighted by its annual awards ceremony. As…

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Government shutdown and your immigration case

The government shutdown which began on October 1, 20013 and continues on without an end in sight has worried many with immigration concerns. We have received numerous inquiries from clients anxious about the effect of the government shutdown on their pending or soon to be filed immigration cases/applications/petitions. USCIS. Since the USCIS is a fee-based…

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PNoy, good second class  

Innuendos concerning his association with alleged Queen of Pork Barrel Scams, Janet Lim-Napoles,  his  insistence on retaining his humongous presidential pork barrel-in-disguise, and recent allegations of bribery to ensure the impeachment by the Senate of former Chief Justice Renato Corona, have raised doubts about the avowed incorruptibility of Benigo S. Aquino III. His vaunted Daang…

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Snoring, sleep apnea can kill

For years physicians have suspected that snoring is generally associated with sleep apnea, and sleep apnea was linked to sudden cardiac death. Unlike heart attack not related to sleep apnea, which could occur anytime of the day, cardiac death from a common condition called sleep apnea which happens while the patient is asleep. A 69-year…

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The apostolic mission of grandmothering

“IF you want to civilize a man, begin with his grandmother.” – Victor Hugo So, one moment you’re just a mother—and before you can blink and think that you have escaped the ties of children, their troubles and their demands; you feel a little tug, and next moment, you’re past that certain age, and you’re ready…

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APEC 2013

WITH the theme “Towards Resilience and Growth: Reshaping Priorities for the Global Economy,” this year’s Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit gathered prominent heads of state and business leaders from the 21-member nations and territories in Bali, Indonesia. Held last October 5-7, the global leaders discussed some of the region’s most pressing issues including economic integration,…

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California immigration reform: Driver’s licenses and more

WHILE the Federal Government wallows in its tiresome partisan war over the Budget and prepares to continue the act with the Debt Ceiling later this week, little movement can be expected on Immigration Reform.  California, however, has other ideas.  This month, Governor Brown signed legislation to enhance school, workplace and civil protections for California’s hardworking…

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Beauty, brains and heart that is Filipino

MISS Philippines, Megan Lynne Young, was crowned Miss World 2013 during the coronation night held in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia on September 28. This triumph is another milestone in Philippine history as the five-foot-six beauty is the first ever Filipino woman to win the prestigious crown in the 63-year old pageant. Gwendoline Ruais (2011) and…

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PNoy, Good Second Class

Innuendos concerning his association with alleged Queen of Pork Barrel Scams, Janet Lim-Napoles,  his  insistence on retaining his humongous presidential pork barrel-in-disguise, and recent allegations of bribery to ensure the impeachment by the Senate of former Chief Justice Renato Corona, have raised doubts about the avowed incorruptibility of Benigo S. Aquino III. His vaunted Daang…

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INA 245(i) and Inadmissibility

In previous articles, we have discussed the requirements and implications of grandfathering under INA 245(i). We have also focused on the question of when a petition or application is approvable when filed, which is an important element of grandfathering. In this last article on the series, we’ll examine how specific grounds of inadmissibility limit adjustment…

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New Report: Odd-Year City Elections Shrink Turnout

Study Looks at Recent Votes in 6 California Cities; Odd-Year City Votes Could Hurt Minority Representation BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA – A new study being released Monday suggests that holding municipal elections in odd years – as many California cities, including Los Angeles and San Francisco, do – inhibits voter turnout and may disadvantage African Americans, Asians…

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In war, death is impersonal

If one could only look in every soldier’s heart, and know everyone’s story. When you become a soldier, you never think that your job will entail killing, You only know you’ll be working with men. Why are they fighting?  Who will tell them (if reason exists) who will to kill them or whom they’re going…

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Health coverage marketplace opens in CA

Community groups to further educate Angelenos on health reform LOS ANGELES – Unfazed by the partial government shutdown, Covered California, the state’s health insurance exchange, opened for business to provide Californians and small businesses access to affordable health care coverage from leading health insurance companies. During a festive launch event held at Union Station in…

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Fil-Am history to be taught statewide

LOS ANGELES – California Governor Jerry Brown on Wednesday signed legislation that would incorporate the inclusion of Filipino American history in textbooks statewide. Brown signed AB 123, a bill introduced by Fil-Am Assemblymember Rob Bonta (D-Alameda) earlier this year, which would require the State Board of Education to include the role of Fil- Ams in…

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